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Relations between reactive and proactive aggression and daily emotions in adolescents
CC Moore, JA Hubbard, MK Bookhout, F Mlawer
Journal of abnormal child psychology 47, 1495-1507, 2019
612019
Childhood adversity moderates the influence of proximal episodic stress on the cortisol awakening response and depressive symptoms in adolescents
LR Starr, K Dienes, CB Stroud, ZA Shaw, YI Li, F Mlawer, M Huang
Development and Psychopathology 29 (5), 1877-1893, 2017
302017
Levels and instability of daily self-esteem in adolescents: relations to depressive and anxious symptoms
F Mlawer, JA Hubbard, MK Bookhout, CC Moore
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 49, 1083-1095, 2021
132021
Bidirectional relations between internalizing symptoms and peer victimization in late childhood
F Mlawer, JA Hubbard, MK Bookhout, CC Moore, MA Docimo, LE Swift, ...
Social Development 28 (4), 942-959, 2019
102019
Pre-pandemic peer relations predict adolescents’ internalizing response to Covid-19
F Mlawer, CC Moore, JA Hubbard, ZM Meehan
Research on child and adolescent psychopathology, 1-9, 2022
92022
Validation of the Social Information Processing Application (SIP-AP) across genders, socioeconomic levels, and forms of aggression.
MK Bookhout, JA Hubbard, L Zajac, FR Mlawer, CC Moore
Psychological assessment 33 (8), 716, 2021
42021
Susceptibility to peer influence in adolescents: Associations between psychophysiology and behavior
ZM Meehan, JA Hubbard, CC Moore, F Mlawer
Development and Psychopathology 36 (1), 69-81, 2024
22024
Understanding Instability of Daily Self-Esteem in Adolescents: Temporal Reliability and Concurrent and Longitudinal Relations to Depressive and Anxious Symptoms
F Mlawer
University of Delaware, 2023
2023
Levels and Instability of Daily Self-Esteem in Adolescents: Relations to Depressive and Anxious Symptoms Fanny Mlawer1, Julie A. Hubbard1, Megan K. Bookhout2, and Christina C …
F Mlawer, JA Hubbard, MK Bookhout, CC Moore
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